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  • Brown, known to many as “Hal,” spent most of his 92 years fighting for the freedoms and empowerment of Black people.
  • As some continue to pushback on AI art, artist Refik Anadol seeks to base his new venture on ethical and environmental principles.
  • Thousands attended a Janazah prayer memorial at the Mission Valley River Park before the burial services for the three victims of Monday's attack on the Islamic Center attack.
  • A school crisis specialist told KPBS the shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego will not only impact the kids present and students at the nearby schools on lockdown, but potentially all children who hear about it.
  • When John Cage composed an opera commemorating the American bicentennial audiences walked out. Now, it's being reinterpreted by new artists in a Detroit Opera production, as the nation turns 250.
  • Many many many men smoke in China. A small but outspoken group of women are becoming anti-smoking advocates, confronting those who light up in public.
  • The La Mesa Village Association's (LMVA) 10th Annual Holiday in the Village event brings the holiday cheer with enhanced holiday traditions that are fully immersed in La Mesa’s charm offering FREE, winter holiday-themed activities during the one-day event for the community to enjoy. The annual Holiday in the Village takes place in the heart of downtown La Mesa along La Mesa Blvd. between 4th Street to Spring Street on Saturday, December 13 from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. Guests of all ages can take to the “ice” for skating on a synthetic rink. The “Winter Wonderland” kids area is filled with inflatable bouncies. Families can cozy up at the “Mrs. Claus Reading Nook” to listen to holiday themed stories. Putt your way through a Miniature Golf Course full of holiday cheer. Snap a selfie at the holiday-themed photo op stop. And, go on a scavenger hunt along the “Elf Adventure Trail” where guests can seek out elves “hiding” throughout our local businesses and can enter to win one of the elves! Treasured favorites returning to the Holiday in the Village event include “Selfies with Santa”, strolling carolers, holiday performances by local schools, clubs and more, fun-themed holiday stilt walkers, and “Elf Yourself Hats” where guests can outfit themselves in whimsical elf hats. The event will also feature a variety of food vendors selling fresh popped kettle corn, hot food items, beverages and more, plus a variety of vendors to shop for unique holiday gifts! And, as the sun goes down, relax with friends and family around cozy fire pits and take in all the merriment of the season that surrounds you in downtown La Mesa. Visit our website for more information at: https://www.lamesavillageassociation.org/holiday-in-the-village-a-la-mesa-tradition La Mesa Village Association on Facebook / Instagram
  • Pratt, a former reality TV star, is flooding social media with edgy humor, AI slop and combative rhetoric as a way of grabbing attention and winning the vote of the very online. It's a strategy some political experts see as the future of online campaigning.
  • San Diego City Councilmembers Marni Von Wilpert and Raul Campillo asked Newsom to include the money back in January.
  • The Islamic Center of San Diego reopened on Wednesday for prayer services. Mental health experts say trauma may surface in the days ahead as survivors and families process their loss.
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